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Rookie Leonard Fournette could make a difference for the Jacksonville Jaguars this season.. ELSA/GETTY IMAGES

Teams across the NFL are starting training camp this week, including the Texans and Bengals on Tuesday, and that means fantasy football season is just around the corner.

This week, we’re taking a look at two divisions a day and their teams’ players on the fantasy rise or on the fantasy decline, and which ones to watch during training camp. We’re starting with Houston and the AFC South and Cincinnati and the AFC North.

Coming Wednesday: NFC North, NFC South

Coming Thursday: NFC East, NFC West

Coming Friday: AFC East, AFC West

AFC SOUTH

Houston Texans

Rising: DeAndre Hopkins, WR. Addition by subtraction. With Brock Osweiler gone, Hopkins should get closer to his previous form.

Falling: Lamar Miller, RB. The Texans drafted D’Onta Foreman for him to make an impact. Still, Miller could end up being a great value pick if he puts up slightly better numbers.

One to watch: DeShaun Watson, QB. Keep an eye on his development. Sometimes rookies (see: Dak Prescott) can surprise you.

Tennessee Titans

Rising: Eric Decker, WR. He should be a welcome new No. 1 for Marcus Mariota.

Falling: Rishard Matthews, WR. With Decker on the roster and the team having drafted Corey Davis, Matthews’ numbers will suffer.

One to watch: Derrick Henry, RB. All it will take for him to be an RB1 is another injury to DeMarco Murray.

Indianapolis Colts

Rising: Jack Doyle, TE. He’s currently going just outside of TE1 range in mock drafts but was second on the team in receiving yards last year even with Dwayne Allen there.

Falling: Phillip Dorsett, WR. He’s likely to become the fourth in line behind T.Y. Hilton, Doyle and Donte Moncrief in terms of targets.

One to watch: Donte Moncrief, WR. He played only nine games last season but scored seven touchdowns and was a key red zone target.

Jacksonville Jaguars

Rising: Leonard Fournette, RB. The price might be too high for the unproven NFL commodity, but the success that Ezekiel Elliott and Jordan Howard had last year has many thinking he could be an RB1 in his first year.

Falling: Chris Ivory, RB. With Fournette in town, T.J. Yeldon probably will get the backup work over Ivory.

One to watch: Blake Bortles, QB. He didn’t look good last year but ended up just outside of QB1 status. He could be a good value pick.

AFC NORTH

Pittsburgh Steelers

Rising: Martavis Bryant, WR. You can’t ignore his natural ability despite the off-field troubles that should be behind him.